I read this book in order during my "Pretty Broken Series" reading. :) I erroneously thought I needed to read these in order so that I could get the most out of the books and the series. I was wrong. Any of the books in the series can be read as a standalone without a problem
This is Carter and Jo's story. We first met Jo Hollander in Pretty Broken Girl as the sister who runs the coffee shop. In this book, we get a better feel for Jo, although I found myself wishing for more romance between the two of them. The steam ran hot between them, but it was missing something, I'm just not sure what. But that lack of whatever it is, did NOT detract from an interesting story, comical at times, and sad at times too. You know from the title that Carter is a bastard son, but when you meet his parents, you totally understand his attitude towards life and women. I thought the story could have been a little bit tighter in the middle when Jo and Carter spend the most time together, but I can't say it detracted from my reading and enjoyment of the book. I don't want to give away too much of the book because I want to tell readers to READ this and the rest of the series. You won't be disappointed.